I'm just interested in to what people use FreeSBIE for? I had a quick look 
around for this but didn't find much.

I use it mostly at college to run an X session on a home computer via ssh. I 
really like having a local media player (xmms) and web browser (firefox) as I 
can have all the speed of these programs running locally while having work 
well with my desktop at home.
I have a USB pen drive with 2 partitions on it: the first is a large FAT32 so 
I can use the drive under just about any OS, and the second is a small UFS2. 
I mount the UFS2 partition union over /root and it means I keep all my 
settings between reboots.

FreeSBIE also serves as a good rescue disk for my boxen running FreeBSD as the 
FreeBSD rescue disk doesn't work with a USB keyboard. It's also nice to be 
able to do a rescue from a desktop environment than just one console 
terminal.

I'm all in support of having a thing to automagicaly dial out to get an 
internet connection in the next  FreeSBIE release. I wouldn't mind a simple 
set of questions on the console at boot time, but a GUI thing would work well 
for those who don't like consoles (thinks of the average MS windows user) and 
would really help people breand new to *NIXes to get on well with FreeSBIE.
The automagic DHCP thing works very well but for when I'm using the axe driver 
(I just have to start dhclient manually).

If the program to dial out does have to be written from scratch I would be 
willing to help.

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/Xian

"I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice."
Albert Einstein

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